If your Pixel Watch battery is not charging or not holding a charge after you've followed the steps to Charge Google Pixel Watch, try these fixes.
Step 1: Check remaining battery power
Check how much charge your Pixel Watch has at any given time.
- On your Google Pixel Watch, swipe down.
- Find the battery level next to Settings .
Tip: When your watch is turned off and has been charging for at least 10 to 30 minutes, press the crown to check charging status.
Time on Charger |
Time on Charger |
Time on Charger |
Percent Charged |
---|---|---|---|
41mm: ~24 Minutes 45mm: ~28 Minutes |
~30 Minutes |
~45 Minutes | 50% |
41mm: ~35 Minutes |
~43 Minutes | ~75 Minutes | 80% |
41mm: ~60 Minutes |
~75 Minutes | ~110 Minutes | 100% fully charged |
Note: Your device���s battery life depends on which Google Pixel Watch series you have.4
- A fully charged Pixel Watch 3 lasts up to 24 hours with Always-on Display feature turned on and can last up to 36+ hours in new battery saver mode.
- A fully charged Pixel Watch 2 battery lasts up to 24 hours with Always-on Display feature turned on.
- A fully charged Pixel Watch battery lasts up to 24 hours with the Always-on Display feature turned off.
Refer to Charge Google Pixel Watch and improve battery life for more details.
Step 2: Confirm that you're using a compatible charger
Pixel Watch 2 and 3: Charge your watch using only the USB-C fast charging cable included with your purchase.
Pixel Watch: Charge the watch using only the USB-C magnetic wireless charger that comes with your watch purchase.
Step 3: Confirm there is a connection to the charger
You'll receive a notification if your watch isn't placed correctly on the charger.
- Remove the watch from the charging dock entirely.
- Place the Pixel Watch on the magnetic charger so the charging points on the watch align with the pins on the charger.
- Ensure the watch's crown is positioned in the same direction as the cable extending from the charger.
Note: For Pixel Watch 2 and 3, the watch will only fit on the dock in one way. Your watch won't charge if it's placed on the dock in the wrong direction. Make sure the back of the Watch is clean and the charging pins are not stuck or damaged.
- Once the percent charged is visible on the watch screen, you'll know the issue is resolved.
Step 4: Update your Pixel Watch firmware
Make sure to Update your Pixel Watch firmware.
Step 5: Check the watch face screen for signs of charging
Tip: If the watch hasn't been charged in more than a day, it may take longer than usual for the charging screen to appear on the watch.
Pixel Watch 2 and 3
- If your watch won't display anything on the screen once you've made sure it's properly seated on the correct charger, let your watch charge for 10 more minutes.
- Wait about 8 seconds. The face of the watch screen should display a lightning bolt icon like the example below:
- Wait about 35 seconds. Press the crown on the side of the watch face to display a low percentage amount like the example below.
- After 7 minutes the color "G" icon will appear indicating the watch is booting up and will continue to charge successfully.
Pixel Watch
- If your watch won't display anything on the screen once you've made sure it's properly seated on the correct charger, let your watch charge for 10 more minutes.
- Wait about 1 minute. The face of the watch screen should display a lightning bolt icon like the example below:
- Wait about 2.5 minutes. The face of the watch screen should display a low percentage amount like the example below.
- After 5-15 minutes of charging, long press the crown on the side of the watch face to turn the watch on and the white "G" icon will appear on the screen.
- After 7-16 minutes the color "G" icon will appear indicating the watch is booting up and will continue to charge successfully.
Step 6: Turn off the Battery Defender feature
Battery Defender is a battery protection feature on Pixel Watch that helps extend the battery's lifespan by automatically pausing your watch from charging if it's been on the charger for 4 or more days. This prevents the battery from being fully charged for too long, which can lead to premature battery degradation. If the battery percentage remains at 80% regardless of how long it's been charging for, you may receive a notification on your screen letting you know Battery Defender is on.
To charge your watch past 80%, remove the watch from the charger and then reset it back down on the magnetic charging dock. This will shut off Battery Defender and allow the watch to fully charge.
1 For Google Pixel Watch 3, charging times are based on use of in-box USB-C® Fast Charging Cable with 30W adapter (sold separately) plugged into a wall outlet. Actual results may be slower. Charging speed based on testing with fully drained device batteries. Charging testing in 2024 on pre-production hardware and software using default settings with the device powered on. Charging speed depends upon many factors including battery age and ambient temperature.
2 For Google Pixel Watch 2, fast wired charging rate (up to 2.5 watts) is based upon use of the USB-C® Fast Charging Cable plugged into a wall outlet with a 30W adapter. Actual results may be slower. Charging speed depends upon many factors, including battery age and ambient temperature. Adapters sold separately.
3 For Google Pixel Watches, charging is based on use of in-box charger with 18W adapter plugged into a wall outlet. Actual results may be slower. Adapters sold separately. Charging speed based on testing with fully drained device batteries. Charging testing in mid-2022 on pre-production hardware and software using default settings with the device powered on. Charging speed depends upon many factors including usage during charging, battery age, and ambient temperature.
4 Maximum battery life is approximate and is based on testing conducted in California on pre-production hardware and software, using default settings with a median Pixel user battery usage profile across a mix of talk, data, standby, and use of other features. Battery life depends on features enabled, usage, environment and many other factors. Use of certain features will decrease battery life. Actual battery life may be lower.